The Jerusalem Post

Cabinet okays 700 Palestinia­n homes in Area C

Move made ahead of visit by Kushner

- • By TOVAH LAZAROFF

The security cabinet approved permits for 700 Palestinia­n homes in Area C of the West Bank, KAN news reported on Tuesday night.

It is likely that the projects would still need approval from the Civil Administra­tion.

The Prime Minister’s Office would not comment on the report. It followed an initial KAN report that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a security cabinet meeting to promote a Palestinia­n building plan for Area C in advance of a visit by US envoy Jared Kushner.

A government official told The Jerusalem Post that discussion­s had been held for 700 housing units for Palestinia­ns in Area C and for an additional 6,000 units for West Bank settlement­s.

Approvals for such a large number of Palestinia­n building permits are rare. Rightwing politician­s and settler leaders hold that they are in a territoria­l battle with the Palestinia­n Authority for Area C. They have opposed the issuance of permits and have railed against illegal Palestinia­n building in Area C.

Some settler leaders were concerned that the sudden approval of such a project was the result of pressure from Washington.

“If it’s true that this is an American demand, then we expect our government to say loud and clear – enough!,” Gush Etzion Regional Council head Shlomo Neeman said. The prime minister “must stop the delusional demands of our great friend [US President Donald Trump]” who, if he is a

friend, would understand,” he added.

Neeman called for the government to annex Area C of the West Bank rather than pave the way for Palestinia­n developmen­t.

MK Ofir Sofer from the United Right accused Netanyahu of abetting the PA takeover of Area C with the financial support of the European Union. Sofer called on right-wing voters to prevent the prime minister from moving to the Left of the political map after the September 17 election by supporting his party at the polls. “We need to be as strong as possible,” Sofer said.

Binyamin Regional Council head Israel Ganz and Samaria Council head Yossi Dagan said that they hoped Netanyahu’s Palestinia­n constructi­on plan, “does not, heaven forbid, signal the direction the government will take after the elections.”

They warned that the PA was already carrying out a massive amount of illegal constructi­on in Area C, with the “clear goal of establishi­ng a terrorist state in the heart of the country.”

The right-wing NGO Regavim, which is in the middle of campaign against illegal Palestinia­n constructi­on in Area C, also denounced Netanyahu’s actions.

“We hope that this report is inaccurate, and that the cabinet did not focus on approving a plan that plays into the hands of Abu Mazen [PA

President Mahmoud Abbas], a plan that will serve as the silver platter on which he will be handed the terrorist state in the heart of Israel he has dreamed of establishi­ng,” the group said in a statement.

The KAN report follows last week’s demolition of 12 Palestinia­n multi-family apartment buildings in Wadi Hummus, just outside east Jerusalem, because they were built within 400 m. of the West Bank security fence.

The Obama administra­tion had pushed Netanyahu to approve Palestinia­n constructi­on in Area C as a gesture to the Palestinia­ns. Israel has created numerous plans for Palestinia­ns in Area C, but has approved very little constructi­on.

The Trump administra­tion has not publicly chastised Netanyahu for the lack of Palestinia­n building permits, nor has it criticized it for continued settlement building.

Yet, according to KAN, the Civil Administra­tion has also delayed a planned meeting this week of the Higher Planning Council for Judea and Samaria, which was set to advance settlement building.

Kushner will arrive to the Middle East, in part to advance the political part of the Trump administra­tion’s peace plan. Both Arab and European states have warned the US that the plan should not deviate from agreed upon parameters of two states for two peoples.

The Trump administra­tion has said it does not feel tied to those parameters. •

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